Beaches of Spain
 

Costa Calida Beaches :- The sandy beaches are also very clean and they offer a wide range of water sports like diving and snorkeling.The Costa Calida extends along 250km from the beach of Carolina in Aguilas, a few kilometers from the province of Almeria, to the beach at El Mojon on the boundary with Alicante.

Mazarrón :- The beaches as well as the water are very clean.This place has various small rocky bays with small sand beaches.
Cartagena :- This is a city with an important port. Because of this important harbor character there is a lot of industry that makes this piece of coast less attractive for beach visit. 
Calblanque :- Extremely suitable for beach walks or bird-watchers.This is a nature park that is protected by Enesco that also has four beautiful sandy beaches.
Mar Menor :- The Mar Menor has many beautiful beaches with water of very little depth which are not yet crowded by the mass tourism.The coastline is more than 70 km long and accommodates many nice villages as San Pedro del Pinatar, Los Alcazares, Islas Menores and Playa Honda. 
La Manga :- The sandy beaches along this spit are between 100 and 800 meters wide and have clear waters. At these beaches are many nautical clubs located where all possible water's sport can be practiced. The beaches are very busy with several kiosks and beach stands.
San Pedro del Pinatar :- This village has a long and popular beach which is, because of its size, still very tranquil. There are no facilities like kiosks and rental of water sport equipment, only a lifeguard is present.
Costa Blanca Beaches :-On the Costa Blanca in Spain you can enjoy scuba diving and snorkeling or just relax on the beautiful sandy beaches. Costa Blanca in Spain is the ideal place to dive with its warm waters and unique underwater world.
Guardamar del Segura Beaches  :- Sun beds are available in most places and the Guardamar beaches are cleaned on a daily basis so you should find them in pristine condition throughout the year. Lifeguards are also present throughout the summer months.
Torrevieja Beaches :- The warm Mediterranean Sea is crystal clear and calm and most beaches provide entertainment areas for children, volleyball fields, water slides, showers and cafes along the promenades for refreshments.
Rocio del Mar Beach
Playa del Acequion beach
Playa del Cura beach
Cala Palangre
Los Locos beach
Cala del Mojon Beach
Playa La Mata
Torrelamata Beach
Valencia Beaches :-Valencia is known as the City of the Light, 2.600 hours of light that the Sun illuminates every year justify much more.Bathed by the Mediterranean Sea, his sunny coasts have warm temperatures during the whole year.  
Denia Beaches :- Denia has almost twenty kilometers of coastline. To the north of the town, there are beaches of fine sand and shallow waters. 
Javea Beaches :- The beautiful, sandy bay is planted with palm trees and has play areas for children.The Arenal beach area is the commercial and tourist part of Javea.
Benidorm Beaches :-Benidorm is considered the true capital from the Costa Blanca. Benidorm's beaches and many leisure facilities has made it the Costa Blanca's main tourist area.
Villajoyosa Beaches :- Villajoyosa is the venue for one of the best fiestas in the region. The beach is second only to Benidorm, but is less crowded. 
Alicante Beaches :- Spread out in front of the main part of the city, this elegant boulevard, stretching around the harbour, is shaded with palm trees and lined with shops and cafes.
Calpe Beaches :- Its beautiful, peaceful coves include Les Bassetes, a natural shelter that provides perfect conditions for learning to sail.
Altea Beaches :- On the top of a hill, protected from cold winds by the mountains behind, this place has all the charm of a Mediterranean coast village.
Teulada Beaches :-Teulada town, a picturesque village located approximately 6km inland.
Oliva Beaches :-The main magnets for foreign visitors are sun, beach and golf but there's much more to this area which is rich in history and culture and on the doorstep of some of Spain's biggest tourist attraction.
Costa Almeria Beaches :-There are Blue Flag beaches at Roquetas de Mar, Berja, Vera and El Elgido. The long golden beaches are almost deserted for much of the year. West of Almeria is the highly developed tourist resorts of Roquetas de Mar.
Almerimar Beaches :- More people each year are discovering the beaches, the sun and the natural beauty of this area.
Roquetas de Mar Beaches :-40 minutes from Almeria airport, a very popular resort set against a beautiful mountain backdrop with a fine, uncrowded, sandy beach stretching for many miles.
Almeria Beaches :-The people of Almeria and its visitors can enjoy the great number of beaches around the area of the city itself and its suburbs.
San Jose Beaches :-San Jose is situated less than half an hour from Almeria on a stretch of Spain´s Mediterranean Coast.
Carboneras Beaches :-Carboneras has one of the most varied and attractive stretches of coastline. Totally untouched beaches.
Mojacar Beaches :-Mojacar, whether it is sailing, fishing, bowling, tennis, golf or watersports that take your fancy or simply relaxing on an uncrowded beach soaking up the sun.
Garrucha Beaches :-The beaches in Garrucha offer many kilometers of wide unspoilt access passing Vera beach up to the quiet traditional village harbour of Villaricos in the North and to the beach of Mojacar in the South.
Vera Beaches :-One of its beaches has become the Mecca of nudism in Spain; the only nudist hotel of this country is found here.

Balearic Islands Beaches
sparkling sea sandy beaches endless sunshine and lively nightlife all synonymous with the enduringly popular balearic islands their excellent climate some days of sun per year wonderful  a rich cultural offer unusual hospitality inhabitants make one preferred holiday destinations in spain
Mallorca Beaches :- Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands.
Ibiza Beaches :-There are beaches of all sorts - family, sporting, solitary, wild, tranquil, with deep or shallow waters for children's bathing.
Menorca Beaches :- Minorca has a land area of 702 square kilometers and a coastline of 216 kilometers. The island's climate is typically Mediterranean and is well known for its mild temperatures.
Formentera Beaches :- Formentera is the smallest and less populated island of the Balearic archipelago and has cultivated a strong personality and distinctive charm.